debian and grub with raid10+lvm+luks

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I set for testing a virtual machine with debian
machine is so configured



4 disk in raid10 software
the md0(raid10) in encrypted with luks
on the luks(luksmd0) I have create the vg (debian2-vg)
wich finally has 2 volumes,root and swap.
I configured boot in /(the latest grub2 can boot from raid,lvm and with boot in encrypted /).
So I configured /etc/default/grub like this



GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="root=/dev/mapper/debian2--vg-root rd.luks.uuid=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856 rd.luks.name=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856=luksmd0 rd.luks.crypttab=no rd.lvm.lv=debian2-vg/root rd.luks=1 rd.md=1"


the system boot,ask for password of /,I insert the pass and the system boot and finally...initramfs without lvm :(
(the md0 exist,luksmd0 no)
What I miss?










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    I set for testing a virtual machine with debian
    machine is so configured



    4 disk in raid10 software
    the md0(raid10) in encrypted with luks
    on the luks(luksmd0) I have create the vg (debian2-vg)
    wich finally has 2 volumes,root and swap.
    I configured boot in /(the latest grub2 can boot from raid,lvm and with boot in encrypted /).
    So I configured /etc/default/grub like this



    GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="root=/dev/mapper/debian2--vg-root rd.luks.uuid=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856 rd.luks.name=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856=luksmd0 rd.luks.crypttab=no rd.lvm.lv=debian2-vg/root rd.luks=1 rd.md=1"


    the system boot,ask for password of /,I insert the pass and the system boot and finally...initramfs without lvm :(
    (the md0 exist,luksmd0 no)
    What I miss?










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      I set for testing a virtual machine with debian
      machine is so configured



      4 disk in raid10 software
      the md0(raid10) in encrypted with luks
      on the luks(luksmd0) I have create the vg (debian2-vg)
      wich finally has 2 volumes,root and swap.
      I configured boot in /(the latest grub2 can boot from raid,lvm and with boot in encrypted /).
      So I configured /etc/default/grub like this



      GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="root=/dev/mapper/debian2--vg-root rd.luks.uuid=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856 rd.luks.name=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856=luksmd0 rd.luks.crypttab=no rd.lvm.lv=debian2-vg/root rd.luks=1 rd.md=1"


      the system boot,ask for password of /,I insert the pass and the system boot and finally...initramfs without lvm :(
      (the md0 exist,luksmd0 no)
      What I miss?










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      I set for testing a virtual machine with debian
      machine is so configured



      4 disk in raid10 software
      the md0(raid10) in encrypted with luks
      on the luks(luksmd0) I have create the vg (debian2-vg)
      wich finally has 2 volumes,root and swap.
      I configured boot in /(the latest grub2 can boot from raid,lvm and with boot in encrypted /).
      So I configured /etc/default/grub like this



      GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="root=/dev/mapper/debian2--vg-root rd.luks.uuid=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856 rd.luks.name=21d33599-a220-zddg-1b1f-b2ae82fc0856=luksmd0 rd.luks.crypttab=no rd.lvm.lv=debian2-vg/root rd.luks=1 rd.md=1"


      the system boot,ask for password of /,I insert the pass and the system boot and finally...initramfs without lvm :(
      (the md0 exist,luksmd0 no)
      What I miss?







      grub luks disk-encryption






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